There are 5 Great Lakes in St.Lawrence Lowlandsregion.
The St. Lawrence Lowlands region spans across the Canadian provinces of Quebec and Ontario.
The St. Lawrence Lowlands were primarily formed from sedimentary rocks including limestone, shale, and sandstone. These rocks were deposited and compressed over millions of years to create the lowlands we see today.
Glaciers carved out the basins of the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence Lowlands as they advanced and retreated, depositing sediment and shaping the landscape. As the glaciers melted, they filled the basins with water, creating the Great Lakes. The St. Lawrence Lowlands were also formed by glacial action, with the retreating ice leaving behind fertile soil and a flat topography suitable for agriculture.
near the great lakes and quebec and Newfoundland and labadour
The St. Lawrence Lowlands have a milder climate, fertile soil, and access to waterways, making it more suitable for agriculture and industry compared to the Canadian Shield, which has poor soil and a harsher climate. These factors make the St. Lawrence Lowlands more conducive to human habitation and economic activities, leading to a higher population density in that region.
the physical features of the great lakes-st. lawrence lowlands are :low,flat lands and gently sloping hills<3
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St Lawrence lowlands,Canadian shield and arctics lowlands
No. The St. Lawrence Lowlands is smaller than the Canadian Shield. St. Lawrence Lowlands is actually the smallest landform region and the Canadian Shield is the largest (in area.)
The Great Lakes St Lawrence Lowlands dominate era was the Paleozoic era.
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i think there is a lot of festivals in the St-lawrence lowlands and great lakes region?
The St. Lawrence Lowlands region spans across the Canadian provinces of Quebec and Ontario.
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There are trees.
Georgian Bay is located in the Great Lakes St. Lawrence lowlands. Georgian Bay is located in the Great Lakes St. Lawrence lowlands.